PIXAR ANNOUNCES NEW FINDING NEMO SHORT FILM, LOVING DORY . (PHOTO).

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 Pixar announces new Finding Nemo short film, Loving Dory  Pixar is returning to the “Finding Nemo” universe with a new short film titled “Loving Dory,” continuing the franchise after its two films grossed roughly $2 billion worldwide. The short was announced at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where Pixar also revealed plot details and screened early footage. Produced by Mary Alice Drumm and directed by Lou Hamou-Lhadj, the story follows Dory as she takes Nemo to school. On her way back, she becomes trapped in a sea anemone and is rescued by what she believes is a jellyfish, which is actually a plastic bag containing a discarded sunscreen tube. Dory then forms an unexpected friendship with the object, with the footage showing a series of whimsical, emotional moments between the pair. The animation reportedly features a dreamy visual style with layered lighting, underwater particles, and soft depth effects, drawing comparisons to earlier Pixar experimental wor...

ISRAELI PROSECUTORS INDICT SIX OVER ALLEGED TERROR-LINKED SETTLER ATTACK THAT INCLUDED MOSQUE ARSON IN WEST BANK VILLAGE. (PHOTO).


 Israeli prosecutors indict six over alleged terror-linked settler attack that included mosque arson in West Bank village



Israeli prosecutors have filed charges against six individuals accused of carrying out a violent settler attack on a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank that included the burning of a mosque.

Authorities said the charges include offenses such as acts of terrorism, arson, sabotage, and violent rioting tied to what investigators described as a nationalist motive. The indictment relates to an incident in the village of Deir Dibwan in the central West Bank.

According to police, the group allegedly coordinated their entry into the village, arriving masked and carrying flammable materials, tear gas, and a knife. Once inside, they are accused of setting fires to vegetation, torching vehicles, damaging a mosque, attacking homes, and throwing stones at residents and property.

The attack took place on June 14, when Israeli settlers were also reported to have targeted another nearby village. Security forces were dispatched at the time following reports of arson and widespread violence.

Officials said the latest indictments mark a continuing pattern of cases tied to rising settler-related violence in the West Bank. Palestinians have long argued that such incidents often go unpunished, while rights groups say accountability has not meaningfully improved safety on the ground.

More than 500,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlements and outposts considered illegal under international law, alongside roughly three million Palestinians. The territory has been under Israeli occupation since 1967, and violence has intensified since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, with reports of settler attacks increasing sharply in 2026.


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